
New Delhi:
Kylie Minogue, who has been in showbiz for 25 years, admits being on stage in front of thousands of fans is a huge thrill and can sometimes be hard to come down from, is "like a drug".
She said: "It is like a drug: the adrenaline is so strong and it's such a high that coming back down can be terrible. That's why I consider myself an artist rather than a pop star."
Kylie, 44, admits she still gets nervous before her performances and has to calm herself down before she goes on stage.
She revealed: "I tell myself it is the same for everybody. Without the applause, life would seem very quiet."
The Slow hitmaker - who first shot to same playing Charlene Ramsay in Australian soap Neighbours - also revealed how she tries to keep her stage persona separate from her everyday life.
She explained: "I just take off my gladrags. Without them, I'm a surprised some people still look at me on the street."
She said: "It is like a drug: the adrenaline is so strong and it's such a high that coming back down can be terrible. That's why I consider myself an artist rather than a pop star."
Kylie, 44, admits she still gets nervous before her performances and has to calm herself down before she goes on stage.
She revealed: "I tell myself it is the same for everybody. Without the applause, life would seem very quiet."
The Slow hitmaker - who first shot to same playing Charlene Ramsay in Australian soap Neighbours - also revealed how she tries to keep her stage persona separate from her everyday life.
She explained: "I just take off my gladrags. Without them, I'm a surprised some people still look at me on the street."